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Florida bill aimed at creating harsher penalties for slow left-lane drivers: ‘Supposed to move over’

A bill in the Florida legislature aims to make it easier for law enforcement to penalize drivers cruising in the left lane. Sponsored by Republican Rep. Jenna Persons-Mulicka, House Bill 421 makes it punishable by fine to remain in the farthest left lane on any road, street or highway with two or more lanes heading in the same direction with a posted speed limit of at least 65 mph.

Pence spotlights chasm with Trump, DeSantis, on support for Ukraine, as former VP visits key primary state

KEENE, N.H. – Former Vice President Mike Pence is highlighting his support for Ukraine and making clear that he firmly disagrees with former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on an issue that’s dividing the burgeoning Republican 2024 presidential nomination field. Pence, addressing the more than year-long Russian war against Ukraine, said on Thursday that “there is much debate about this even within our party and that’s healthy.

New video shows Stanford protesters heckling Trump judge as DEI dean appears to smirk

A new video of a Trump-appointed federal judge getting heckled at Stanford University shows the associate dean of diversity, equity and inclusion at the law school appearing to smirk as she watches the protesters shout at the man.  Judge Kyle Duncan, who serves on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, was invited to speak at Stanford March 9 by the Federalist Society but was met with demonstrators holding signs and shouting at him.

Biden Blunders: President stumbles his way through gaffe-filled winter

President Biden’s basket of blunders continued overflowing through February and early March with more speaking gaffes, numerous trips and falls and even an out-of-place laugh that landed him in hot water. These follow what turned out to be a rough January for Biden, in which he averaged just under a half a gaffe per workday as he attempted to shift attention away from his classified document scandal and focus on other issues facing the country.

Utah governor signs abortion clinic ban in latest post-Roe move to defend ‘innocent’ and ‘unborn’

Utah became the latest state to enact an anti-abortion law on Wednesday after Gov. Spencer Cox signed legislation preventing abortion clinics from obtaining new licenses in the coming months. The law eliminates the procedure altogether at health clinics in 2024. The move comes amid a push by states to determine their own abortion laws after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.